According to the Sunday Nation, the scheme also involves creating refunds for tickets already sold and issued to passengers on board and diverting the refunds elsewhere.

Staff in the ticketing office are also reportedly working in collusion with a poplar travel agent and block seats as soon as the online booking system is open. They then resell the seats at inflated prices to stranded passengers and agents.

Sleuths confirmed that the sale of tickets outside the designated stations has been going on at inflated prices.

The revelations come ahead of the festive season with bookings already increasing.

Kenyan workers mistreated at SGR

The country’s biggest infrastructure project has been dogged by scandals with reports of systemic racial discrimination in which unwritten laws dictate that Kenyan workers cannot share the same table with their Chinese counterparts.

The same extends to the staff vans which Kenyans are not to share with their Chinese colleagues and have to wait long hours to share an overcrowded van.

Kenyan drivers have only taken control of the train once during its launch by President Uhuru Kenyatta in the full glare of cameras.

Even manual jobs such as cleaning, garbage collection are slowly being taken over by an endless line of Chinese workers eager to take on the roles as soon as a Kenyan is dismissed on flimsy grounds.

Some Kenyans earn less than a quarter of what their Chinese counterparts earn for the same job.

Author:
janet ndila
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